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12/01/2014
26° - 30°
Top Fishing From Shore
Rainbow Trout
Gold
Sunny
Spinner
Morning
12/01/2014
4
5276

I got there early - only a couple other folks out braving the low temps, but my down-filled bibs from Cabela's are the bomb!
I was expecting another slow day - the sun was just starting to shine on the lake, so I decided to start off with my brand new gold vibrax. Fish on within 2 minutes, then the next 2 casts I caught 2 more - all decent sized and very bright. I figured they would hit on anything so I tried a few other things in my arsenal - caught a small dark rainbow on a size 2 dick nite, switched to a wee pearl-back frog dick nite and hooked a very large & bright fish on the 1st cast.
The first hour I had 6 fish. Caught 1 more in the next 30 min, then zero bites from 9:30 on. I had to leave early but was happy with the excitement and 7 fish on the stringer in such a short time.
The cormorants are relentless - I got a great photo of one with a fish in his mouth that was still on the line. The fisherman finally won the tug-of-war.


Comments

Obi-jonKenobi
12/1/2014 6:06:00 PM
I've got a few Dick Nite spoons in my tackle box I bought for some reason but have never used them because they're too light to cast. I could put a weight on 18" or so above the lure but that's an awkward mess to cast accurately. I'm wondering how you fish with a Dick Nite spoon.
Seattle Pat
12/1/2014 7:21:00 PM
chiefdub206 - I just checked your profile. You've posted ZERO posts (yes, folks, that means none) !
I've caught my share of salmon on the river, but it was a bleak coho year and I need to put food in my freezer. When Greenlake is 10 minutes away vs. 75 minutes to get to Black Diamond for old, colored chum...which makes more sense?
It may be a fish pond, but I"ve caught over 300 and kept/socked away over 150 fish in my freezer in the past 3 weeks. How about you?
Have you ever met a douche-bag that never NEVER does anything in life and is always right there throwing rocks at those that do? If you don't like my posts... DON'T READ THEM! (I know it's 2nd grade logic, but you have to spell things out to some people)
Seattle Pat
12/1/2014 7:24:00 PM
Obi-jonKenobi - Dick Nite spoon: Watch this seminar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJnjT3cpdU0 (part 1 of 4...watch all). Dick Nite is (IMO) the single best and most versatile lure for fishing salmon in the Pacific NW. Trout is a salmonoid fish - so same system applies.
FishingTenor
12/1/2014 10:42:00 PM
Hey Guys, I just want to come clean with the fact that some 3 year olds have been out fishing me on green lake, and lately the 3 year olds and myself have been too wimpy to get out on these cold mornings. Hot chocolate seemed a more appropriate thing to endure. I live vicariously through Seattle Pat ninja trout slayer and friends who seems to know just how to entice and slay these green lake trout! One day I will return, with hopes of better luck. Keep the peace and have fun out there.
Hunter757
12/2/2014 6:49:00 AM
Seatle Pat, I really enjoy reading your adventures at the old trout pond so keep it up.
Seattle Pat
12/2/2014 7:22:00 AM
What are the options here? I can
1. Go fish somewhere that will make others happy
2. Post only events that make others happy
3. Fish & post events that make ME happy

I may not be that smart of a guy, but looking at these three options, what makes the most sense to the rest of you? Any other options I didn't think of?
skagit510
12/2/2014 7:30:00 AM
I like your reports too pat. Keep on rocking, or just go fishing. You don't owe a report to anybody. If I was having such luck I'd probably be too selfish to report and keep it to myself. It looks like there's lots of room though and good times. Too bad our banner coho year is ending in flood/deep freeze.
sealegs
12/2/2014 7:32:00 AM
fish on! that's all that matters. I enjoy all your posts!
oldguyfox
12/2/2014 7:50:00 AM
Don't worry Pat, these are just the terrible, low class internet trolls from the worst fishing website in the world, of which I won't name, trying to harass you. Keep up the good work!
skagit510
12/2/2014 8:49:00 AM
I think I know the site you are taking about fox. We need to stick together against those degenerates. I can't even believe that site is legal. Someone should levy a libel charge or something against those guys. Nothing worse that idiots causing real harm from behind an anonymous keyboard. Cowards!
whorde
12/2/2014 10:07:00 AM
Y'all may not know this, but let me tell you, as a troll with 20 years experience, it's the responses they want. And you guys have provided 10. The opening poster has the capacity to nuke comments. If you really want to deal with trolls, you dont give them what they want. Take it from me.
hooksetjou
12/2/2014 10:20:00 AM
Loved all your reports Seattle Pat. keep them coming! As for the opinion poll, please help me. I'm having a tough time with that one, haha. Keep up with the good reporting!
oxmary
12/2/2014 5:59:00 PM
Keep up the reports Seattle Pat. I enjoy them and learn a lot form the reports. I was wondering how you use a Dick Nite casting from shore. I watched the video that you suggested earlier in this section, but did not see anything about how to cast the Dick Nite from shore. I would appreciate any advice on this subject. Thanks
N E 1 FISSION
12/2/2014 8:17:00 PM
Nice going Seattle Pat, props, do what you gotta do, living for you, not them!! Looks like the west side of the lake, will eventually meet up with you,...keep on keepin on!!
Seattle Pat
12/2/2014 11:41:00 PM
Oxmary- I always tie a snap swivel to my main line and then set up all my leaders/lures with a barrel or crane swivel. I then put them on a spool so I can change out my lures in seconds.
My Dick Nite's are set up on a 4-5 foot leader. I'm using 4# Trilene extra strong line - it's more like 5# line but rated at 4. I then use fluorocarbon line for my leader - also 4#. I don't use 2# because you can't hog them out of the water w/out the line breaking. Anyhow, I hook a 3/16 ounce weight on the snap swivel, followed by my barrel swivel (which is attached to the leader). Tie the leader directly to the dick nite without any other swivel.
FishingTenor
12/3/2014 12:25:00 AM
Thanks Patrick for the helpful setup details that will improve our catch results.
What about the retrieval? I found some informative articles online that suggested that the fish bite while a spoon is descending. It always seems like the bite comes when pulling in, but maybe that is just when I feel it. I have been experimenting with retrieval speeds, usually with a slow, steady reeling in, but bringing the rod tip up for a second or two, then back down. I also read that it is about one foot of descent per second waited. Of course the added weight can change this. Any comments on the retrieval of a dick nite or Kastmaster?
Mike Carey
12/3/2014 12:52:00 PM
Rule #1 for this site, no harassing people that post legit legal fishing reports. Learn it, live it, or you will leave.
Mike Carey
12/3/2014 8:09:00 PM
BTW, lest anyone lament the numbers of fish being caught, Green has been planted with 70,500 rainbows. Seattle Pat has by his numbers taken 150 fish which is .002% of the fish planted. The bonus ten fish limit is good until Feb 13, 2015. These fish are meant to be caught.
Heatherlyfish
12/4/2014 11:25:00 AM
Thanks again Seattle Pat for great review. On days I cannot go fishing I go and read reports. Somehow it makes up a little for not being on the water. Especially with the wee ones needs. I may not mind the cold but he does. And Mike Carey I agree tons of fish to be taken! I
Heatherlyfish
12/4/2014 11:25:00 AM
Thanks again Seattle Pat for great review. On days I cannot go fishing I go and read reports. Somehow it makes up a little for not being on the water. Especially with the wee ones needs. I may not mind the cold but he does. And Mike Carey I agree tons of fish to be taken! I
Heatherlyfish
12/4/2014 11:25:00 AM
Thanks again Seattle Pat for great review. On days I cannot go fishing I go and read reports. Somehow it makes up a little for not being on the water. Especially with the wee ones needs. I may not mind the cold but he does. And Mike Carey I agree tons of fish to be taken! I
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